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Re: uBTIX no signal or reception
I did a write up on changing the bootloader for more available EEPROM space on a Nano.
/g/BITX20/message/85002 using the Arduino as an ISP. The ArdunioISP code is directly from the sketchbook examples and there is documentation in that sketch. some documentation in my write up, and a bunch of pictorial write-ups on line. When I originally used a genuine Uno R3 as the programmer I didn't need a capacitor on RST. The Nano (clone) I have set-up currently does require that cap.? With AVRdude and the ArduinoISP, you can dump and load EEPROM, Flash and fuse.? So you can back-up and restore. I gave some examples, just not examples for everything.? i.e. example on how to dump flash but not load it. ... figured a person could read AVRdude documentation. Be very cautious on changing fuse settings.? You can brick the Nano where it can't be restored via ICSP. (it can be restored, but you need a parallel programmer) You don't need to change the fuses when just dumping or loading EEPROM or flash. Using the programmer to dump EEPROM may not be the easiest path, but a generic path none the less. Rgds, Gary |
Re: uBitx V6, no reception.
#v6
#ubitx6-help
Did you try aligning the ubitx? It is possible that the settings are way off. On Mon, Jul 4, 2022, 4:59 PM Raj vu2zap <rajendrakumargg@...> wrote: Ashok, |
Re: uBitx V6, no reception.
#v6
#ubitx6-help
Ashok,
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Check is all three Raduino clock signals are working. I suspect not. You will need some instrument that can count or scope 100 MHz. Good Luck, Raj vu2zap On 04/07/2022 4:38 PM, VU3KFK wrote:
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uBitx V6, no reception.
#v6
#ubitx6-help
Hi all,
I think finally I have found that my uBitx is unable to receive in 7 MHZ band. And other bands also poor reception. After few days checking for 40m band reception, i was unable to receive anything, even in the HF nets that conduct in my area, I cannot hear anyone. My antenna is EFHW and SWR is below 1.5. To check the problem, this is what I did. I have a crystal oscillator for testing crystals. I took that oscillator and installed a 7.023MHz crystal on it and turned it on. O/P connected to frequency counter to be sure the oscillator is running. Attached a 1 m long wire to uBitx antenna port and placed the end of that wire very close to the crystal oscillator. In this situation I am supposed to receive 7.023 as a CW signal and also in LSB i should be able to hear it if all is OK. uBitx keep on generating white noise as it always, not even slight change in noise pitch. Looks like uBitx cannot hear anything. Where should I begin troubleshooting ? |
Re: Sbitx manual
Rich, I would recommend rpi 4. Memory isnt an issue as very little is used otherwise. My own development machine as well as the production runs are all raspberry pi 4 with 2gb ram. At present, it is the background apps like fldigi that take up most of the CPU cycles.? - f
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Re: uBTIX no signal or reception
Ulf Westman
Hi, I just replaced the (new one) Arduino with the original Arduino and screen, and then I got better reception. Is there any way to export calibration data from original Arduino and the enter it in the new Arduino? (Without changing SW in the old one) 73 de sm0try |
Re: Sbitx manual
Looking amazing, Ashhar!! Now for MY question: which versions of Raspberry Pi will work with the Sbitx? I've bought a couple of them, intending to use them in other as yet unstarted projects, easily outclassed by the Sbitx. Hopefully one can be used!! -- Rich WB2GXM ------ Original message------ From: Ashhar Farhan Date: Fri, Jul 1, 2022 8:19 PM To: [email protected]; Cc: Subject:Re: [BITX20] Sbitx manual Scott, We will still be giving out the basic kit at a much lower price (about the same as the ubitx). The main board is almost twice the size of ubitx. We had to use much more costlier transmit filter components, large heatsinks to larger T50-6 toroids and 250v, RF grade capacitors. This is a 40 watt radio. We are more than happy if we can cover costs. Unfortunately the timing got us on the wrong side. But here is the upside. There is nothing in the design that is unobtainable even in these days of shortage. The circuit is all discrete and easily put together from your junk boxes. Substitutions are easy too. The only critical thing is that you must use a raspberry pi and a wm8731 codec (still available as a board from mikro for 20 dollars). You can still scratch build it yourself, at least a QRP version for less than $100 dollars (if you already have a raspberry pi). It works equally well with a regular hdmi display.? It is a bit of an effort, but someone can take a stab at porting the code to a PC too.? - f - f On Sat, Jul 2, 2022, 1:03 AM Scott KE8KYP <scott_massey@...> wrote: Hi Ashhar, |
Re: Ver 4 ubitx raduino question
Hi John,
As Gary stated the stock software does not have a tuning step size adjustment.? The KD8CEC firmware does, and it is free.? The CEC firmware works with the Nextion screen as well as the stock screen and a number of others. Here is the link to the GitHub repository: Be sure to select the correct file to use Xloader with the hex file, or to set the correct values in the ubitx.h file. I would recommend XLoader if you are not familiar with the Arduino IDE: 73 Evan AC9TU |
Re: Elekitsorparts uBitx Digi-Interface
This may be the same board. |
Elekitsorparts uBitx Digi-Interface
Dave K?EKL
I managed to get what seems to be the last?Elekitsorparts uBitx Digi-Interface in stock at Tindie.com. Of course, it came with zero instructions and a link to a YouTube video that shows installation on a uBitx transceiver that doesn't look much like my uBitx V6.
Does anyone have a link to instructions for the V6?? Thanks.? |
Re: uBitx calibration in N8ME firmware
#v6
#ubitxv6
#calibration
Ashok,
Try the method given in this manual for the N8ME software.? There is a section in the CFG menu for frequency and BFO calibration on page 8. /g/BITX20/files/uBITX%206%20N8ME/N8ME%20uBITX%20Firmware%20User%20Manual.pdf ? I would suggest using the general method in this video: The three steps are still valid: 1 - Adjust the BFO to be able to hear the low frequencies 2 - Zero beat the known AM signal 3 - Adjust the BFO for the best voice response The HFSignals Tuning Aid is still an excellent tool to help with the BFO adjustment. 73 Evan AC9TU |
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